How to watch, stream, listen to Ohio State vs. Tulsa

Everything you need to know to listen and watch Ohio State football take on the Tulsa Golden Hurricane.

Welcome to week 3 of college football. For Ohio State fans, there doesn’t seem to be as much excitement after a poor performance at home against Oregon. But the college football world moves on and the Buckeyes can still attain all of their goals so long as they get some glaring issues fixed and get them fixed quickly.

Tulsa comes to town this weekend in what should be a walk in the park for an OSU team that desperately needs a rebound. With so much work to do on the defensive side of the ball, will the Buckeye coaching staff be able to make the necessary adjustments in such a short period of time or will there be a false sense of confidence against a lesser opponent?

Ryan Day promised us some changes in his weekly press conference. It was Day’s first loss in the regular season as the Ohio State head coach. Sometimes, a little adversity can bring out the best in a team. The Buckeyes need to be at the top of their game from this point forward and it starts with the Golden Hurricane of Tulsa on Saturday.

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Five reasons Ohio State beats Tulsa big on Saturday

We provide five reasons why the Buckeyes will bounce back against Tulsa in a big way Saturday afternoon.

Ohio State football lost its first home game of the season Saturday, and now its record sits at 1-1. The defensive performance against the Oregon Ducks was the stuff of nightmares, and now we need to just hope that the Buckeyes can bounce back.

The Tulsa Golden Hurricane is coming off a somewhat impressive loss to Oklahoma State 28-23, but the team has a black-eye on its record thanks to the season-opening loss to FCS school UC-Davis. The truth is that Tulsa is probably somewhere in-between.

You have to believe that OSU will bounce back in a big way, and that’s what we’re here for. Let’s dive into why you should feel confident that Ohio State will not only beat Tulsa, but do it in a big, big way.

What Tulsa head coach Philip Montgomery said about Ohio State in previewing the game

Here’s what the Tulsa head coach said about Ohio State leading up to the game. Sounds like he knows the challenge ahead for his team.

It’s time for the Ohio State football team to put last week’s performance against Oregon in the review mirror and focus on what’s next. And by next, we mean another game of American collegiate football this Saturday against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane.

It’s a contest the Buckeyes should be able to handle, but when you are looking at making fix some things by potentially making some significant changes on defense, maybe it’s not as open as shut as one thinks. Still, the talent running out of the tunnel on the scarlet and gray sideline is head and shoulders above the opponent.

Tulsa head coach Philip Montgomery knows that all too well. He met with the local media in Tulsa to preview his team’s trip to the Horseshoe and bestowed praise upon Ryan Day and the OSU program.

Here are the highlights of what he said about Ohio State as the teams prepare to face off on Saturday.

Ohio State vs. Tulsa football preview and prediction

Ohio State tries to rebound and get back on track when the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes come to town. #GoBucks

The Ohio State football team gave us a clunker of a performance this past Saturday against Oregon. Even though the Ducks were never blowing the Buckeyes out, OSU never really seemed to get its footing to pose much of a threat. It was disappointing, to say the least.

However, all is not lost Buckeye fans. Ohio State can still accomplish all of its goals for the season, although the margin for error is much smaller now. And to say something has to change with the defensive game plan is an understatement.

The Buckeyes welcome Tulsa to town this weekend. Not a marquee matchup by any means, but maybe just what the doctor ordered to work out some kinks and get Ohio State back on track.

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